‘Mary Poppins Returns’ Set Photos & Videos Surface Online

New set photos and videos featuring Emily Blunt as the magical nanny and Lin-Manuel Miranda in the upcoming sequel Mary Poppins Returns have hit the web.

The sequel in production follows Michael Banks (Ben Whishaw) and Jane (Emily Mortimer) now grown up when Michael suffers a tragic loss resulting in Mary Poppins returning to the Banks family to help them rediscover the joy missing in their lives.

Thanks to a new batch of set photos as well as videos from badpostblunt, we have a new look Blunt and Miranda in the film which is currently shooting on location in London. The videos feature the filming of an epic bike sequence with at least a hundred extras. You can check them out below.

Mary Poppins Returns is set in 1930s depression-era London (the time period of the original novels) and is drawn from the wealth of material in PL Travers’ additional seven books. In the story, Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane (Emily Mortimer) are now grown up, with Michael, his three children and their housekeeper, Ellen (Julie Walters), living on Cherry Tree Lane. After Michael suffers a personal loss, the enigmatic nanny Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt) re-enters the lives of the Banks family, and, along with the optimistic street lamplighter Jack (Lin-Manuel Miranda), uses her unique magical skills to help the family rediscover the joy and wonder missing in their lives. Mary Poppins also introduces the children to a new assortment of colorful and whimsical characters, including her eccentric cousin, Topsy (Meryl Streep).

Mary Poppins Returns is currently slated to theaters December 25, 2018.

The Walt Disney Animation Library, Ranked From Worst To Best

Disney had made an unconventional “franchise” out of remaking its animated classics as live-action blockbusters. Combined with their Pixar, Marvel, and Star Wars stables, it has ensured the company’s continued domination in the film sphere. Maleficent, Cinderella, and The Jungle Book were at the forefront of that charge the last few years. Now, with Beauty and the Beast hitting theaters (our review here), now is a great time to look back at Disney’s amazing animated catalog and how they stack up against each other.

Disney has had a lot of animated films released theatrically or direct-to-video, sometimes in collaboration with other studios. This list specifically focuses on those from the Walt Disney Animation department, so sorry Brave Little Toaster fans, of which I’m one. No Pixar flicks either, but fans of that studio are in luck, as we ranked their films last summer. You can check that list out below.

I haven’t seenSaludos Amigos, Make Music Mine, Song of the South, Melody Time, Fun and Fancy Free, & The Three Caballeros, hence their exclusion. Naturally, we’ll most likely disagree about the specific ordering. Let’s think of it as a conversation starter. I’d love to hear what you guys think in the comments!